When assessing a population for health disparities, which of the following would the nurse least likely evaluate?
A) Race
B) Education
C) Age
D) Sexual orientation
Ans: C
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A postpartum patient with systemic lupus erythematosus asks why symptoms of the disease are worse now that the baby has been born. What should the nurse explain to the patient?
A) The fetus was keeping the symptoms in check. B) The stress of delivery causes the symptoms to increase. C) A spike in maternal hormone levels causes an increase in symptoms. D) Symptoms may be worse because corticosteroid levels are returning to normal.
A client in ventricular fibrillation requires defibrillation. What action should the nurse take before delivery of the shock?
A. Set the defibrillator to the synchronous mode. B. Deliver a precordial thump to the upper portion of the sternum. C. Test the equipment by delivering a smaller shock at 100 J. D. Ensure all personnel are clear of contact with the client and bed.
A newborn whose serum bilirubin level is greater than 20 mg/100 mL has a risk of later:
a. hearing loss. b. sinusitis. c. tooth decay. d. meningitis.
Which of the following statements best describes the research design?
A) it is the type of research question being asked B) it is the overall plan for acquiring new knowledge C) it is an explanation of the rigor of the study D) it represents the null hypothesis